2/1/13

Happy Friday!
I was asked to review The Old Farmer's Almanac Everyday Baking cookbook and immediately said 'yes'!
It's a great cookbook, recipes by Ken Haedrich, featuring 118 recipes, baking tips, time-saving advice, step-by-step tips for easy preparation, and beautiful color photos. Cookbook categories include: breakfast baking; quick bread; cookies, bars; sweet pies; crisps, cobblers; cakes for every occasion.
Ken Haedrich developed and personally tested these recipes for Everyday Baking.
Haedrich is a winner of the Julia Child Cookbook Award and author of 11 cookbooks, including Pie, which was named one of the best baking books of the past 25 years by Cooking Light magazine.
If you go to their website, there is a free recipe download.
They sent me two copies: one for me and one for a friend.
I'd rather give one away.
It's really a great little cookbook for the price.
All you have to do to enter is just leave ONE COMMENT telling me if you've ever heard of any of the
farmer's almanac cookbooks.
And which one you have and/or like or want.
REMEMBER: there has to be an email address in your signature line or your comment.
Let's do the drawing next friday (2/8/13).

I haven't heard of the cookbooks, but the coconut cream pie looks great, that's my husband's favorite!All the healthy recipes look good but I must admit my eyes went straight to the biscoff gooey butter cake, oh my it looks so good. And really anything with the words; biscoff, gooey, butter or cake has to be good right? emryglenn@yahoo

Yes, during my younger years this was a very popular cookbook. It was one of the mainstays, Betty Crocker, Better Homes, Joy of Cooking, Julia Child's Cookbook, and The Farmer's Cooking Almanac. Leslie Gagne (lesliegagne@att.net)

I MAY have heard of them before, but I have never SEEN one. I kind of think perhaps my grandmother had one, waaaaaaay back when. I love heirloom recipes, and new recipes (to me!). I'd love to have one of these!Thanks for your generous giveaway! :) Be blessed!(pooh0612@aol.com)

I didn't know they made cookbooks! I only think about the farmer's almanac when it comes to weather :-) The everyday cooking one looks cool to me, but the garden fresh one would be nice too! (rtpalmieri@gmail.com)

I have heard of them and maybe even seen one at a bookstore. My impression always was that they are great recipes, using more ingredients that one would normally have on hand. I have never owned one but would sure like to!

I've never heard of the cookbooks, but those recipes look amazing! So glad Jenni (PCO) sent me to check you out, and you for giving people the opportunity to receive a free cookbook! :) cnewborn1029@charter.net

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